Jump to content

Log in or register to remove this advert

Wedgebanger

Member
  • Posts

    150
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Wedgebanger

  1. I must say that YouTube link stihlmadasever posted was an eye opener for me. Ie to switch the pulley sides around. So I would go with what others say try different combos first. btw this came up in the play next while watching somthing. Just a few more hitches. But does not say what length of pulley hitch rope. I will try a few of these at some point..
  2. I was thinking a bucking special, and that is I guess a crippling cut of the smaller tree. But set a line up before hand. Just in case you need to giver a tug. Then the bigger as stated before, gob it then bore cut then release. if it all sits the rope will give the smaller tree a help so I guess what’s been said before, ohh and don’t forget the vid ??
  3. What friction knots have you tried, i got the 75cm ?2? i found with this 75 the vt 4 and 3 it was a bit short, and the 3 and 3 was a bit quick for my liking. so maybe an extra wrap would help you, Btw hopefully someone else will chime in. As it will help me hearing others views.
  4. I think that’s all, I'll check later as I gotta go out now TI_45_1995_30 QS sb2.pdf TI_33_1997_30 QS sb6.pdf TI_31_1999_30 036QS bullitin1.pdf TI_05_1999_30 QS sb4.pdf TI_01_1996_30 QSsb5.pdf 1294gb QS sb3.pdf
  5. I’ve had a look at my stihl cd just now, so I will send some more info on the 036QS
  6. There’s one thing I’ve gleaned from the net this morning about the QS, there are two different cables, I wonder if you have the correct one
  7. I sent you the sm for the 034\036 +QS you will have to see if you have fitted it correctly, the bits you need ie handle and chain break of the QS are in the sm. other than this this I can’t help any more. I'm the sort of person that has to see it then follow the sm step by step edit: let me know if I sent the sm correctly and if it helps you fix it. as it just may help others in you shoes at a later date ?
  8. Err is this wood the black ash.. see the link below, if it works. https://watermark.silverchair.com/71-1-49.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAAkcwggJDBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggI0MIICMAIBADCCAikGCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMjV88JkrKb0E9Ec7yAgEQgIIB-pPwRqr1GLnIng4utLkw6Eb4GHZsnutgdLX8CZrLHX5GPa2kYNvdJFtXJKXroFX-HM4uac7QVMMJD3WEEZKwrVc32MzC_HykM9IEdaBAIi-03SaRapoRuLhDrqAoXfW7ra6SF5UCUYvizizWLym0EAkIzaPyty-GXhEjYEoBJjWiBJJTvjkqCPnMQo2RSq78Ub1jkdgODmepng1dRjgKTe_kaTfKnLL7nLWdd94cAVDcA8Z2jqRp9B_Vp8Cy1cuNBM5NkJhoRddUtdxMug1iGOaevqRQAj9SKPnZJNVilucp4IO_35ZVSe1HCoTeGc4A7MSaaExeWOA79lUkdGPgZnKwtbJgd-HqnvzAYRmj_GA9q9IunzF4d3GM_NvxvovCF6y4rCgeEOoirNAFPMgwxLXiz-nG2RChrzKZ4BRmDwOpdrPd8WqjeyYWSq64eSf3RcSoQmGWqGN585qWxRAHgs2NrYSanbtNzFkqnKE_WM3wSA-qq9TsWbd8-Iye6KKjj4Pw17OIrByuWCftdowl_0MzD9ajCeba8XyygJrJ8fPgptyT_Tyxt6q6YFJ2ISjCA_FASAgprP5TfcCcHjR1T1Idi_9hEDDr6KZGX5bNspRQXsRnbCmMe60-qrDSU9AGwDVVuc9GYbfZXfVnxNYU7Wl2YfrPDvUDs2I6 Or this, same link but from google. https://academic.oup.com/forestry/article-pdf/71/1/49/6745997/71-1-49.pdf
  9. Ahh I see now, it wasn’t clear at the time. thanks
  10. just asking, what would your ID be from the pics, .
  11. The op is based in East Yorkshire, so my guess it’s around that area.. edit :” we are based between selby and Goole area.” Idk that the tree is close to there base..?
  12. I know this as stags horn, rhus typhina. The thing throws suckers up and spreads if you let it. They are easily mowed down or pulled up. It’s not my favourite tree by far, but it does change it leaves colour in the autumn edit, apita to get rid of by pulling up mowing, but time is what it takes.
  13. Ahh, but you forget the time it takes to do the cut to square off the log. Times this many times over. That’s a lot of logging time, and where the hell is that log it could be halfway down a steep hill. and also maybe the humbolt cut is in the flare/buttress...which is not wanted..
  14. It really depends on where you are and some of the regs in the place your cutting, eg USA or Canada and the types/size of trees there are also some types of cut prohibited due to safety reasons, eg Swanson, bucking billy did this 40’ up a tree and it (the other 50’) landed flat. Or was it the other way round ? there are plenty sources of info around https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/logging/manual/felling/cuts/notches.html
  15. Maybe you guys would like to see something similar, I bet gardenscape trip to A&E was not like this as this was in the US.
  16. She what, 53yrs. Some peeps show there age, some don’t.. anyhow who ever it is on tv, maybe that’s there tv personality, they could be better or worsr in real life. oh I did meet her once, seemed nice at the time...but that was more than 15yrs ago,,, more like 20yrs
  17. And did you see the arborella vid ... classic youtube
  18. I thought I’ve seen that before. That’s a reg coats vid, he looks a bit younger there. 11yrs and a bit to be precise @RC0 ?
  19. And before I got round to the ignore list. I see that baited reply. I dont need need you to teach me to suck eggs...or is it justme.. I guess your and ex cop Looking for work as my old truck driver mate would say. have a good night justme,,,, and so long.....???
  20. I don’t need you telling me this And You can say that... because your on your copuuter . I told the troof , mr plod prove me wrong. And I knew a truck driver, he was a laugh, and took the piss when he could. He told me many stories, but what I took... from every story , was... do not let the cop give you a ticket, because you would have to go to court and tell the judge the cop does not know his job. And said cop would be in court,, his answer was a day wasted, but laugh at the cop...in court btw..I would win..... becuse the law was on my side ... I know this is public place . You may have some good in you keeping people from straying off the wrong path... but I don’t need this. I was not off the path..... your gonna be in my ignore list ??????????????? are you just just here to sell your trailer driving wares...?
  21. There’s nothing wrong with living in a caravan, after all most peeps do it for a holiday somtime in there life?? and spliting up with a partner, (we’ve all done this as well). ☹️ Its really just to substantiate why your there ?
  22. landrover broke down (if I read previous post correctly) so only option was to leave my mate with landy (and who was driving it and recovery vehicle could not take trailer) so I had to continue the journey. ?? Or your a caravan dweller, just split up with the misses... you can think up the rest. Just like the caravan type do.... local caravan park.... but up to you what you do...
  23. Well, you may bang your head whilst climbing or a dead limb may fall and hit you . Both will make you feel unwell and dizzy. Then you would need a rescuing. no really it’s just a safety thing in the unlikely event it start to rain ? Edit: Well if I think about insurance and working it would show that you have looked into the h&s side to reduce any possible injurys from an employer side. you could always take it off if the need was to arise...?
  24. I did pick up a trailer, it was a coffee bar trailer..i was asked if it was my main job by the the guy from company that made the trailer. No, I,m just taking it home for a friend ( that was the troof) his reply was,, cos it was his job and he may have not believed me, if you do it for a living you need a taco....I smiled and said, I don’t need one, this is the first time I’ve done this. there are many peeps driving around, and they have stories to tell mr vosa or plod if they get stopped... my friend has.been making coffee all day, I’m just taking it home for her because her car broke down remember your not guilty until they prove it.. so have your story ready and don’t let them make you elaborate
  25. A few clear pics of The skull would get better answers from just one side view.

About

Arbtalk.co.uk is a hub for the arboriculture industry in the UK.  
If you're just starting out and you need business, equipment, tech or training support you're in the right place.  If you've done it, made it, got a van load of oily t-shirts and have decided to give something back by sharing your knowledge or wisdom,  then you're welcome too.
If you would like to contribute to making this industry more effective and safe then welcome.
Just like a living tree, it'll always be a work in progress.
Please have a look around, sign up, share and contribute the best you have.

See you inside.

The Arbtalk Team

Follow us

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.